there r many
2006-10-23 03:41:57
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answer #1
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answered by dream girl 2
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Tori Amos, without a doubt.
Try any of these albums:
Boys for Pele
From the Choirgirl Hotel
Little Earthquakes
Scarlet's Walk
The Beekeeper
To Venus and Back [Live]
Under the Pink
These are my favourite tunes of all time. Do yourself a favour and have a listen.
2006-10-23 03:48:21
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answer #2
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answered by AussieGrrrl 2
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Bob Marley
2006-10-23 03:47:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Tupac Shakur
2006-10-23 03:41:34
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Madonna
Toby Keith
2006-10-23 03:43:15
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Roger Waters - Pink Floyd
2006-10-23 03:55:10
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answer #6
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answered by Mintjulip 6
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if you truly appreciate good lyric writing, here are just a few you need to check out..
Warren Zevon, John Hiatt ,Steve Forbet, David Bromberg, Steve Earl, Natalie Mechant, Guy Clark, Robert Earl Keen, Marcia Ball, ...there are just too many to name. A great radio station, that broadcasts on the web commercial free, is wfuv.org you asked who my favorite is...and it is hands down, Mr Warren Zevon..
2006-10-23 03:51:00
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answer #7
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answered by alanc_59 5
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Jim Croce
2006-10-23 03:48:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Bob Dylan.
2006-10-23 03:49:26
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answered by turnbot 1
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For me it's between Kris Kristofferson and Bob Dylan. Both are amazing songwriters.
If we are going for singer/songwriter then I'd give it to Lennon/McCartney as both of them are fabulous writers and singers.
2006-10-23 03:49:03
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answer #10
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answered by guitar4peace 4
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Carlos Satana surely makes the list of greats. Already incredibly prolific and still going.
2006-10-23 03:56:08
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answered by Potcake 2
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